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Welcome back and sorry for the late post. I was indulging in a nice reset this weekend. I hope all of you did the same.
Mother's Day was yesterday, and what better way to come down from all that brunch and flower-giving than with stories a...
Good morning all you Macabrians!
This week we have something for every flavor of dread. A dead wife who came home with a letter and a demand. A young man alone in the Appalachians with his grandmother’s ashes and the creeping feeling the m...
Welcome back to Macabre Monday, you beautiful creatures of the night!
You made it. Another week, another reason to sleep with the lights on.
Inside this issue, we’ve got monsters, mayhem, and at least one ending you absolutely did not see...
T.S. Eliot once famously wrote that April is the cruelest month. In a horror context, April is cruel because the rebirth and renewal it brings ends up being only temporary. Flowers wilt and leaves drop from the trees in the fall — heralding...
Welcome to the first monthly issue of Macabre Monday.
I have wanted to do something like this for a long time. If you’re here, you probably know the feeling, that specific hunger for people who take horror seriously. Not...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Father, husband, freelance writer, tabletop/video gamer, crafter of worlds and lover of nature. I've been writing for almost 15 years. Disabled since 13 with a fused spine. Raised in the scorching desert of central Arizona, AKA Satan's armpit.
Writer of dark fiction. Curator of strange stories. Lover of great writing.
Author and Journalist. Living the storytelling life.
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